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Official Gwinnett County GA court records guide

Gwinnett Court Records Search, Odyssey Portal and Clerk Copy Help

Use official Gwinnett Courts resources to search Superior Court, State Court, Magistrate Court, Probate Court estate and Recorder’s Court records, request certified copies, avoid wrong deed or open-record portals, understand which court handles each case type, and know when a clerk or federal PACER search is needed.

🔎 Tyler Odyssey Portal 🚦 Recorder’s Court separate 📄 eCertification copies Updated May 2026
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Find the Right Gwinnett Court Records Path

If you are searching for gwinnett court records, choose the task closest to what you need. Gwinnett County does not use one single portal for every case. Superior Court, State Court, Magistrate Court and Probate Court estate cases follow the Tyler Odyssey Portal route, while Recorder’s Court uses a separate public-access search.

Official path
Choose the Gwinnett court record help you need

Choose one option. The official action card below updates for general case search, Recorder’s Court, Superior Court, State Court, Magistrate Court, Probate Court, certified copies, juvenile records, land records and federal cases.

🔎 General case search — use the official Gwinnett Case Search page

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Use this for: finding the correct official search route for Superior Court, State Court, Magistrate Court and Probate Court estate cases.

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Best official path: open the Gwinnett Case Search page first, then use Tyler Odyssey Portal for general court cases or Recorder’s Court Cases for Recorder’s Court matters.

Before relying on it: verify the court name, case number, party names and case type before ordering records or acting on the result.

⚠️ Search the right court first: Recorder’s Court cases and Tyler Odyssey Portal cases are separate official search paths.
👉 This dropdown does not pull live court records into your website. It sends visitors to the correct official Gwinnett path instead of mixing Recorder’s Court, Tyler Odyssey Portal, deeds, county open records and fake third-party sites.
At a glance

Gwinnett Court Records Quick Facts Before You Search

Gwinnett County’s official case-search page makes the most important split clear: Superior Court, State Court, Magistrate Court and Probate Court estate cases use the Tyler Odyssey Portal route, while Recorder’s Court uses a separate official public-access search. If a user starts in the wrong portal, a real case can look missing even when it exists.

The official Gwinnett Courts website also states that court records for Superior, State, Magistrate and Juvenile Courts are maintained by the Clerk of Court. Certified copies can be requested through Gwinnett’s eCertification service, while Recorder’s Court has a separate certified-disposition path for citation matters.

🔎 General search Tyler Portal Registration required
🚦 Recorder’s Court Separate portal Traffic / citations
📄 Certified copies eCertification Secure PDF option
🏛️ Main courts 75 Langley Dr. Lawrenceville, GA
🔒 Limits Not all public Sealed / juvenile rules
⚠️ Important: GwinnettCountyCourt.org and similar private sites are not the official county court system. For official records, use GwinnettCourts.com, the official Gwinnett Courts Portal, Recorder’s Court public access, the Clerk’s copy services or PACER for federal cases.
🔗 Source verification: Official information used in this guide was checked against Gwinnett Courts Case Search, Gwinnett Courts homepage, Clerk of Court, Superior Court, State Court, Magistrate Court, Probate Court, Recorder’s Court, certified-copy resources, Deeds and Land Records and PACER pages. Publish-ready as of May 10, 2026.
Page guide

What This Gwinnett Court Records Guide Covers

Court types

Which Gwinnett County Court Has the Record You Need?

Gwinnett County has several court systems, and each one handles different types of records. The official court website includes Superior Court, State Court, Magistrate Court, Probate Court, Juvenile Court and Recorder’s Court. The correct search path depends on the court that handled the case, not just the county name.

Superior Court

Commonly tied to higher-level civil matters, felony criminal cases, family law, domestic cases and other superior-court filings.

State Court

Handles misdemeanor and traffic violations, plus civil actions unless Superior Court has exclusive jurisdiction.

Magistrate Court

Often used for civil claims, dispossessory matters, garnishments, warrant applications and related lower-level proceedings.

Probate Court

Handles estates, probate of wills, guardianships, conservatorships, marriage licenses, vital records and other probate matters.

Juvenile Court

Maintains juvenile case files through its clerk, but public access can be more restricted because minors are involved.

Recorder’s Court

Uses a separate portal and is commonly relevant for traffic citations and county code-ordinance violations.

Do not guess the court: The fastest way to waste a user’s time is to search the right name in the wrong court system.
Search steps

How to Search Gwinnett Court Records by Name, Case Number or Citation Number

The best search method depends on what you already know. Case number and citation number searches are cleaner than a person-name search. Name-only searches can return multiple people, businesses or unrelated cases, especially when the name is common.

Case number

Best for: Superior, State, Magistrate and Probate estate case searches when you already have court paperwork.

Citation number

Best for: Recorder’s Court traffic or citation matters.

Name search

Use carefully: verify party role, court, case type, docket activity and case number before relying on a match.

Business name

Useful for: civil cases, trade names, garnishments or disputes involving companies.

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Read the Court Name First

Your notice, citation or order usually tells you which court handled the matter. Use that before searching.

Better routing
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Official Copy Beats Screenshot

For employment, licensing, immigration, insurance or legal use, ask for a certified copy instead of trusting a screenshot.

Stronger proof
Superior Court

Gwinnett Superior Court Records for Civil, Felony and Family Cases

Gwinnett Superior Court is commonly searched for major civil cases, felony criminal matters, domestic cases, family law filings, trade-name-related court records and other higher-level trial-court matters. The Clerk of Court serves the Superior Court and maintains civil and criminal files for the courts it serves.

The official Superior Court pages also provide forms, fees, standing orders and other court resources. For copies, the Superior Court fee page lists certified copy costs of $2.50 for the first page and $1.00 for each additional page or uncertified copy.

Superior Court searches commonly include

  • Felony criminal court records.
  • Divorce and domestic relations cases.
  • Major civil lawsuits and family matters.
  • Orders, judgments, filings and docket records.
  • Certified-copy requests for official use.
State Court

Gwinnett State Court Records for Misdemeanor, Traffic and Civil Cases

Gwinnett State Court is a trial court with limited jurisdiction. The official State Court page says it handles misdemeanor and traffic violations prosecuted by the Solicitor’s Office, along with civil actions unless Superior Court has exclusive jurisdiction.

This makes State Court especially relevant for users searching misdemeanor case records, traffic-related cases handled there, civil filings, court calendars and copy requests. State Court certified-copy fees are listed the same way as Superior Court: $2.50 for the first certified page and $1.00 after the first page or for an uncertified copy.

Misdemeanor

State Court is a common search path for misdemeanor criminal records and related filings.

Traffic

Some traffic matters belong in State Court, while Recorder’s Court has its own separate citation path.

Civil

State Court also hears civil actions unless Superior Court has exclusive jurisdiction.

Calendar warning

The official website warns that online calendar dates are not official until transmitted to the parties.

Magistrate Court

Gwinnett Magistrate Court Records for Civil Claims, Evictions and Warrants

Gwinnett Magistrate Court is commonly searched for civil claims, dispossessory matters, garnishments, warrant applications and related lower-level proceedings. The official Magistrate pages provide separate information for civil and criminal divisions, hours, case categories and calendars.

The official Magistrate contact page lists the Civil Division Clerk’s Office at 770-822-8100 and the Criminal Division Clerk’s Office at 770-619-6720. Magistrate records can be high-intent searches because users often need small claims, eviction, warrant or garnishment information quickly.

Magistrate Court records are often searched for

  • Small civil claims and statements of claim.
  • Dispossessory and landlord-tenant filings.
  • Garnishments and post-judgment processes.
  • Warrant applications and preliminary criminal matters.
  • Family violence filing processes handled through designated divisions.
Eviction search warning: A filing is not the same as a final judgment. For housing or screening decisions, verify the status, outcome and identity before using the record.
Probate Court

Gwinnett Probate Court Records for Estates, Wills and Guardianships

Gwinnett Probate Court exercises jurisdiction over administration of estates, probate of wills, guardians and conservators, marriage licenses, vital records and several other probate-related matters. The official Case Search page includes Probate Court estate cases in the Tyler Odyssey Portal route, while Probate Court also provides separate probate-records resources.

The official Probate Court page lists general information at 770-822-8350. Probate records can involve estate cases, wills, administration matters, guardianships, conservatorships and archived probate materials. Copies of probate documents are listed at $1.00 per page on the Probate Records page.

Estate cases

Use the official case-search route when you need a Probate Court estate case lookup.

Archived probate

Use Probate Records resources for older indexes, estate books and archived probate material.

Guardianship

Some guardianship records can involve sensitive information and may have access limits.

Copy cost

The Probate Records page lists document copies at $1.00 per page, subject to current rules.

Recorder’s Court

Gwinnett Recorder’s Court Records and Citation Search

Recorder’s Court has its own official public-access portal. It is not searched through the same path as Superior Court, State Court, Magistrate Court or Probate Court estate cases. The Recorder’s Court public-access page says users can search case data from the court’s case-management system.

Recorder’s Court commonly handles traffic citations written by the Gwinnett County Police Department, Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Department, Georgia Department of Driver Services and Georgia Department of Transportation, along with certain Gwinnett County code-ordinance violations. The public search can use last name, first name, case number or citation number.

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Use Recorder’s Court search when your paperwork says Recorder’s Court

Do not force a Recorder’s Court citation into the Tyler Odyssey Portal path.

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Search by citation number first if you have it

A citation number is usually cleaner than a name search for traffic-related records.

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Use certified-disposition requests when official proof is needed

Recorder’s Court provides a separate certified-copy route for disposed citation records.

Location note: Recorder’s Court is separately listed at 115 Stone Mountain Street, Lawrenceville, GA 30046, with public phone help at 1-877-794-0988.
Certified records

How to Get Certified Copies of Gwinnett Court Records

Gwinnett Courts offers eCertification, a clerk service that creates tamper-proof, self-validated certified copies of court records and real-estate recordings. Customers can request electronically certified or plain copies online and receive secured PDFs after clerk processing.

Recorder’s Court has a separate certified-disposition process for citation-related matters. That is another reason the user must first identify the correct court before ordering a document.

General court copies

Use eCertification for qualifying court-record copies handled through the Clerk’s office.

Recorder’s copies

Use Recorder’s Court certified-disposition request for Recorder’s Court citation records.

Superior / State fees

Certified copy first page: $2.50. Additional page or uncertified copy: $1.00.

Probate copies

Probate Records page lists copies at $1.00 per page.

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Collect the exact case details

Keep the case number, court type, party names, filing year and document name ready before requesting a copy.

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Choose the right copy system

Use clerk eCertification for qualifying court records, Probate Records for probate copy guidance, or Recorder’s Court certified disposition for citations.

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Ask whether certification is required

A plain docket printout may not be accepted for official purposes. Ask the receiving agency whether it needs a certified copy.

Portal confusion

Gwinnett Court Records vs Deeds, Land Records and County Open Records

Gwinnett court records are not the same as deeds and land records. The official Deeds and Land Records page says the Superior Court Clerk records deeds, plats, condominium floor plans, UCC filings, liens, military discharges and other real-estate-related documents. Those records are available through the GSCCCA system and should not be confused with civil or criminal court dockets.

Gwinnett County also offers an Open Records portal for county department and office records. That is not the same as the official court-case search path. If the user needs a court case, start with Gwinnett Courts case-search tools first.

Court records

Case numbers, parties, filings, dockets, orders, judgments, dispositions and official court copies.

Land records

Deeds, plats, liens, UCC filings and real-estate recordings.

Open records

County department records that may not be court case files at all.

Best practice

Match the user’s record type to the right official portal before linking them out.

Hard truth: Sending someone who needs a criminal docket into a deed-record portal is not “helpful SEO.” It is bad information architecture.
Access limits

Sealed, Juvenile and Restricted Gwinnett Court Records

Not every Gwinnett court record is available online. Juvenile files, sealed records, adoption matters, sensitive family records, protected victim information, guardianship-related materials and records restricted by law or court order can have limited public access.

The official Gwinnett Courts site states that records for Superior, State, Magistrate and Juvenile Courts are maintained by the Clerk of Court, but that does not mean every item is visible remotely to the general public. If a search result is missing, do not assume the case does not exist.

Why a Gwinnett record may not appear online

  • The matter is sealed or restricted by law or court order.
  • The case involves juvenile records or other confidential material.
  • The user searched the wrong court portal.
  • The name spelling, business name or citation number is wrong.
  • The record is federal, municipal, archived or not available through public remote access.
Free vs paid

Free vs Paid Gwinnett Court Records Search

The official Gwinnett case-search path is the best first stop for public lookup. Viewing basic case information can begin through official online tools, but some documents, certified copies and copy services may involve fees. The Gwinnett Courts Portal also requires a free account registration to search.

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Free Search First

Use official court portals before paying private sites for basic case lookup or citation information.

Best first move
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Pay Only for What You Need

Certified copies, plain copies and certain official services can carry current clerk-set fees.

Verify fees
Search rule: Pay for an official copy when you need proof. Do not pay a random site because the court portal felt slightly inconvenient.
Map and location

Map for Gwinnett Court Records and Clerk Services

Most broader Gwinnett court and clerk services connect to the Gwinnett Justice and Administration Center at 75 Langley Drive, Lawrenceville, GA 30046. Recorder’s Court is separately listed at 115 Stone Mountain Street, Lawrenceville, GA 30046. Always check the exact court before visiting so you do not drive to the wrong building.

Gwinnett Justice and Administration Center

Use this map for general Gwinnett court and clerk navigation. Recorder’s Court has a separate location.

FAQs

Gwinnett Court Records FAQs

How do I search Gwinnett court records online?

Start with the official Gwinnett Case Search page. Use Tyler Odyssey Portal for Superior Court, State Court, Magistrate Court and Probate Court estate cases. Use the separate Recorder’s Court search for Recorder’s Court matters.

What is the official Gwinnett court records website?

The official court website is GwinnettCourts.com. The official Case Search page shows which portal applies to each court type.

Do I need an account to search Gwinnett Courts Portal?

Yes. The portal notice states that users must register for a free account to search the Gwinnett County Portal.

Is Recorder’s Court the same as general Gwinnett case search?

No. Recorder’s Court has a separate public-access portal and is commonly used for citation-related matters. Superior, State, Magistrate and Probate estate cases follow the Tyler Odyssey Portal route.

Who maintains official Gwinnett court records?

The official Gwinnett Courts site states that records for Superior, State, Magistrate and Juvenile Courts are maintained by the Clerk of Court.

How do I get certified copies of Gwinnett court records?

Use Gwinnett’s eCertification service for qualifying clerk records, or use the separate Recorder’s Court certified-disposition request when the record is a Recorder’s Court citation matter.

How much are certified copies in Gwinnett Superior or State Court?

The official Superior and State Court fee pages list $2.50 for the first certified page and $1.00 for each additional page or uncertified copy. Always verify current fees before ordering.

Can I search Gwinnett probate records online?

Probate Court estate cases are included in the official Tyler Odyssey Portal route. Gwinnett Probate Court also provides separate probate-record resources for copies and archived materials.

Are Gwinnett juvenile court records public?

Juvenile records can have stricter confidentiality rules than adult court records. If you need access, contact the proper juvenile court clerk or follow the court’s official guidance.

Are deeds and land records the same as court records in Gwinnett County?

No. Deeds, plats, liens and real-estate recordings are handled through the land-record path. Court records use case-search tools and clerk services.

Why can’t I find a Gwinnett case online?

The case may be in the wrong portal, sealed, juvenile, restricted, municipal, federal, recently filed, archived or entered under a different spelling. Verify the court before assuming the record does not exist.

Are federal records included in Gwinnett court portals?

No. Federal district, bankruptcy and appellate records are separate from county court records and should be searched through PACER.

Editorial disclaimer: This article is an independent practical guide for people searching for Gwinnett Court Records. It is not the official Gwinnett Courts, Gwinnett County, Georgia judiciary, GSCCCA or PACER website and does not provide legal advice. Court portals, case visibility, fees, copy procedures, court calendars, access rules and office practices can change. Always verify details directly with Gwinnett Courts, the correct clerk, Recorder’s Court, Probate Court, GSCCCA, PACER or a qualified legal professional before using court information for legal, employment, licensing, housing, immigration, custody, safety or official decisions.
Final summary

Bottom Line for Gwinnett Court Records Search

For most users, the best first step is the official Gwinnett Case Search page. Use Tyler Odyssey Portal for Superior Court, State Court, Magistrate Court and Probate Court estate cases. Use the separate Recorder’s Court portal for citation matters. If you need official proof, request certified copies through the correct clerk route instead of relying on a screenshot.

The cleanest search method is simple: read the court name first, choose the correct official portal, search by case number or citation number when possible, verify the result carefully, and use PACER only when the case is federal.

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